Limp Bizkit is postponing the United Kingdom and Europe leg for their "Still Sucks" Tour this year to give way for frontman Fred Durst's medical condition.
Durst was recently advised to refrain from touring, which affected the upcoming performances of the Nu-Metal band in the coming months.
The "Still Sucks" 2022 Tour finished its North American leg last May and is expected to continue this year in support of their latest album released last October 2021.
Limp Bizkit Cancels UK, Europe Leg of 'Still Sucks' Tour 2022
In a statement posted on their Instagram account yesterday, Limp Bizkit announced that they would not be pushing through with the United Kingdom and Europe Leg of their "Still Sucks" Tour 2022 this year.
Postponing their 2022 tours to a later date, the band sincerely apologized to their fans for the inconvenience the cancellation would be causing - especially to the promoters and support staff behind the tour.
The rescheduled dates for the "Still Sucks" Tour 2022 United Kingdom and Europe Leg are yet to be announced, as the band affirmed fans to standby for additional news in the coming days.
Limp Bizkit canceled their UK and Europe Concerts of the "Still Sucks" Tour after their frontman, Fred Durst was advised not to continue touring for the man time.
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Limp Bizkit Frontman Fred Durst Health Status
In a video message posted on their official website, Fred Durst further explained what brought the band's decision to cancel the "Still Sucks" Tour's United Kingdom and Europe concerts.
According to the 51-year-old rockstar, he had initially taken the initiative to take some tests to ensure he is in tip-top shape. However, the results seemed to show the other way around.
"To my surprise, my doctor has decided to send me a letter telling me he would not like me to tour at this time and to stay close by to do some more tests," the nu-metal vocalist revealed.
Fred Durst's health status remains unclear as of this writing. The frontman has not revealed what the medical tests have shown.
But despite the sad news about his health, Durst remains hopeful and positive that he will be cleared soon.
"I look forward to making that up to you as soon as possible. I'm definitely already thinking of ways to do that," he affirmed to his fans.
Limp Bizkit's sixth studio album, "Still Sucks," is streaming on Spotify.
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